Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1877 A shipyard was established by Hugh McIntyre and built around 123 vessels before the yard was sold. McIntyre briefly resumed shipbuilding at Alloa.
1885 [[Fleming and Ferguson]] took over the yard of H. McIntyre and Co to build dredgers, hoppers and lighters, mainly for British ports and harbours. However, around half of the yard's output was also for overseas customers  
1885 [[Fleming and Ferguson]] took over the yard of H. McIntyre and Co to build dredgers, hoppers and lighters, mainly for British ports and harbours. However, around half of the yard's output was also for overseas customers  



Latest revision as of 09:57, 21 February 2022

1877 A shipyard was established by Hugh McIntyre and built around 123 vessels before the yard was sold. McIntyre briefly resumed shipbuilding at Alloa.

1885 Fleming and Ferguson took over the yard of H. McIntyre and Co to build dredgers, hoppers and lighters, mainly for British ports and harbours. However, around half of the yard's output was also for overseas customers

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • L. A. Ritchie, The Shipbuilding Industry: A Guide to Historical Records (1992)
  • Fred M. Walker, Song of the Clyde: A History of Clyde Shipbuilding (2001)